King Django at Propaganda 6/9, Monterey Club 6/10

The one-man powerhouse born Jeff Baker but known in musical circles as King Django is one of the most influential Americans in ska, full stop. In the ’80s and ’90s, he — along with a handful of other figures like the Toasters’ Rob “Bucket” Hingley — was responsible for bringing…

Seven Mary Three to Headline Rock N’ Roll Beer-B-Que July 3

There will be beer! There will be barbecue! There will be Southern-fried rock!New Times has teamed up with Seminole Paradise Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood to present the inaugural Rock N’ Roll Beer-B-Que on July 3.The first band confirmed for the all-you-can-eat, all-you-can-drink event is Virginia roots rockers…

Poll: Holy Ship! Lineup Needs Another Headliner, Who?

Those among us with a penchant for high seas partying and hard-hitting bleeps and thuds had to be invigorated by the Holy Ship! initial lineup offering last week. On January 6, 2012, Port Everglades will be overflowing with 2,500 cruisers eager to experience a weekend getaway to a private island…

Photos: Jimmy Pagano Memorial Tribute at America’s Backyard, June 5

Even if the cause for a memorial concert is a sad one, the large crowd of participants toasted the late drummer and promoter Jimmy Pagano at America’s Backyard Sunday with smiles. In the brilliant, sunny afternoon, a collection of area musicians, bar regulars, friends, and family mingled, took photographs, and…

Crashing Music Producer Henry Stone’s 90th Birthday Party

​Last night, we crashed a 90-year-old’s birthday party. This sounds like something a very crazy person or a very hungry person might do. Not saying we’re not a little bit of both, but this was a celebration for which it was worth being the creepy stranger at a family party. It…

311’s Pow Wow Festival Could Destroy Spirit of Suwannee in August

Update: Read Christopher Lopez’s rebuttal, “311’s Pow Wow Festival is What the Spirit of Suwannee is All About.”Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park is the hippie hideaway of Florida. From up and down the coast, live music enthusiasts gather to frolic in the woods and hula hoop in the fields…

Live: Taylor Swift at BankAtlantic Center, June 2

​Taylor Swiftwith NeedToBreatheBankAtlantic Center, SunriseThursday, June 2, 2011Better than: a real relationshipTaylor Swift is like any other dramatic 21-year-old girl. Except she has the ability and the means to turn her imagination into a reality.  That’s exactly what happened during her June 2 show at the BankAtlantic Center, the first…

Will Langerado 2011 Be Lame-er-ado or Lang-grrreat-o?

​Many South Floridians relate to the Langerado Music Festival like it’s our little nephew. We have had lots of fun playing with it, and we adore it, but ultimately we are not its parents and don’t get to make the big decisions in its life. When the fest was born…

Four Ways Swans’ Michael Gira Became Himself

Michael Gira said he had no musical skills when he started Swans in 1982. The frontman — who yearns to “annihilate” through piercing sound — has definitely acquired some since then. Swans know how to put on a wedding for the dead, which should be quite exciting when they roll…

Jazz Gals Toast Billie Holiday and Peggy Lee on Friday

One of the funny things that I find about jazz is that whenever I engage in a conversation about it, 90 percent of the time the talk gravitates toward the men of jazz. Granted, there have been some heavy hitters in the world of jazz, but I feel uneasy walking…

Taylor Swift at BankAtlantic Center 6/2 and 6/3

At this point in her extreme cultural domination, it seems pointless to bother uttering the word country in the same sentence as Taylor Swift. Though the 21-year-old singer/songwriter makes a few nods onstage to the genre that gave her fame, it was clear from the beginning that her sights reach…

Infected Mushroom at Club Cinema 6/3

Psy-trance may have once occupied the realm of fringe raver hippies who had run away to India. But the increasing mainstream crossover of Israeli quintet Infected Mushroom has done much to legitimize the genre. Much of that is probably because it’s one of the first acts from the scene to…

The Monkees at Pompano Beach Amphitheatre 6/6

For a group that was famously manufactured, the Monkees have outlived vast swaths of their supposedly more “serious” musical counterparts of the late ’60s. Perhaps that’s because the foursome was always more musically gifted than its initial TV-show origins might have let on. After all, though the group’s effervescent, lightly…

Live: Raekwon at Eve, May 27

Raekwon With Eve, Miami Friday, May 27, 2011 Memorial Day weekend was officially unde rway as Raekwon the Chef rolled into town for the lone South Florida installment of his “Shaolin vs. Wu Tang Tour.” As one-ninth of the infamous Wu Tang Clan, Raekwon has been honing his craft for…

Live: Bonnie “Prince” Billy at Radio-Active Records, May 30

Bonnie “Prince” Billy Radio-Active Records, Fort LauderdaleMonday, May 30, 2011We are not exaggerating when we say you could literally hear a pin drop when we arrived at Radio-Active Records shortly after 7 p.m. last night. That was just in time to catch a clean-shaven Will Oldham — AKA Bonnie “Prince” Billy…

Spred the Dub Brings Roots, Rock, Riddim Every Monday to Reef Road

South Florida roots purveyors Spred the Dub have built up a large local following  with their deep-dubbing gooey goodness. Now area “Spredheads” have a regular night on which they can count to hear this local quintet spread the irie vibes: “Reggae Mondays” at Reef Road Restaurant and Rum Bar. We couldn’t think…

Four Underrated Songs by the Monkees; Pompano Beach Show Next Sunday

For a group that was famously manufactured, the Monkees have outlived vast swaths of their supposedly more “serious” musical counterparts of the late ’60s. Perhaps that’s because the foursome was always more musically gifted than its initial TV-show origins might have let on.After all, though the group’s effervescent, lightly British-inflected…

Backstage in South Florida: Happy Belated, Bob!

Music vet and New Times scribe Lee Zimmerman shares stories of memorable rock ‘n’ roll encounters that took place in our local environs. This week: Lee attempts to dig the dirt on Dylan I’ve never met Bob Dylan. Never even come close. I’ve seen him live a few times in concert…